Prostate Cancer Possible Even if PSA Declines
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Prostate Cancer Possible Even if PSA Declines
Renal and Urology News
?In my opinion waiting until the PSA approaches 10 as was generally done in this Irish study is waiting too long unless one is dealing with elderly or really infirm men? Dr. Moul told Renal & Urology News. ?For most younger and healthier men less than about 60 years old a biopsy will be indicated if the PSA stays above 2. For men older than about 60 many [clinicians] will ?allow’ the PSA to go above the more traditional threshold of 4. 0 before proceeding to biopsy. ?Since the beginning of PSA testing in the United States (about 1989) the detection rate for newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer has declined sharply Dr.
Vasectomies popular during NCAA tournament
Chicago Tribune
It’s March soreness baby. And more guys are realizing it. “I’m booked up” said Dr. Stephen Jones chairman of regional urology at the. “My schedule on that part of the month filled up very quickly.
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Collagen Injections Can Help Some Incontinence Patients When …
Science Daily (press release)
Philippe Zimmern professor of urology and the study’s lead author. "The collagen injection is also a good alternative for those who cannot afford recovery time from surgery or are too medically unfit or frail to undergo a second surgical intervention. "The prevalence of SUI is higher in women than men. While not life threatening the condition can socially cripple those afflicted because of its embarrassing nature.
Prostate cancer screening fails to provide definitive benefits
Newsday
Felix Badillo chief of urology at St. Francis Hospital; Dr. Adler medical director of Stony Brook University ‘s prostate care center; and Dr. Louis Kavoussi chairman of urology at North Shore-LIJ Health System offered clarity.
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